taran1s:
> Hi, I am stuck with the following Thunderbird issue.
>
> I created new anon-whonix AppVM where I would like to have my new email
> account in Thunderbord, but whatever I do, I get "Could not connect to
> server xxx connection was refused" immediately after clicking the Get
> Messages. A
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Dear Qubes Community,
The Xen Project has published the following Xen Security Advisories:
XSA-333, XSA-334, XSA-336, XSA-338, XSA-339, XSA-342, and XSA-344.
These XSAs do *not* affect the security of Qubes OS, and no user
action is necessary.
Thes
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Dear Qubes Community,
We have just published Qubes Security Bulletin (QSB) #059: Multiple Xen
issues (XSA-337, XSA-340, XSA-343). The text of this QSB is reproduced
below. This QSB and its accompanying signatures will always be available
in the Qube
Thanks a lot!
In my case I loaded from Live USB Fedora and used the command:
efibootmgr -v -c -L Qubes -l /EFI/qubes/xen.efi -d /dev/nvme0n1p1
вторник, 22 сентября 2020 г. в 03:20:37 UTC+3, awokd:
> load...@gmail.com:
> > Hi everyone, need any help, because I am stuck.
> >
> > Today I got my
On 2020-09-22 13:24, unman wrote:
By default, no new inbound connections are allowed, only connected
traffic.
For opening inbound ports, I'm successfully using this qvm-portfwd-iptables
script:
https://gist.github.com/Joeviocoe/6c4dc0c283f6d6c5b1a3f5af8793292b
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On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 05:05:35AM +, 'src11' via qubes-users wrote:
> When I go into any qube settings for the firewall there is only an option to
> create and edit rules for outgoing traffic, nothing at all for incoming
> connections. Is that right? When I look at screenshots online it show